Eseosa Sule

Eseosa Sule of Motherwell was born in Glasgow, Scotland on 1 April 2006 (age 19).

Eseosa Sule, a compelling forward originally hailing from Scotland, came into this world on the first of April, 2006, which would make him a sprightly nineteen years of age. Currently, he represents Motherwell, a top-tier club in his homeland. With his 5 feet 10 inches (1.8 metres) height and weighing around 12 stone 3 pounds (78 kilograms), he surprisingly fits the mould of a traditional striker more often found in older authoritative textbooks of the great game. He sports the number 15 jersey, making him a visible threat in the box.

Like many others before him, Sule's footballing journey has taken a few twisty turns. In January 2023, he confidently made the move down south, joining West Bromwich Albion, a historic club toiling away in England's Championship. He was playing his trade among some seasoned stalwarts and hungry up-and-comers, with the English second-tier known for its ruthless competitiveness.

However, the allure of playing in the lofty heights of the Premiership, back on home soil, proved too irresistible. Thus, in the heat of July 2025, Sule transferred from West Bromwich Albion to Motherwell on a loan deal. To see him back in the Scottish Premiership, displaying his football prowess against familiar faces, is a sight that warms the cockles of many a football purist's heart.

Last updated 28 December 2025. Send feedback

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Striker
Primary Position
Forward
Position
ST
1.8m (5ft 10in)
Height
15
Squad Number
78kg (12st 3lb)
Weight
1 April 2006 (age 19)
Date of Birth
Glasgow
Birthplace
Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
Country of Birth
Motherwell
Team

Transfers

Team
Motherwell
Motherwell
7 July 2025
From
West Bromwich Albion
West Bromwich Albion
Type
Loan
Team
West Bromwich Albion
West Bromwich Albion
26 January 2023
Type
Signed

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